It has a chain
It has a chain
Yes, the 2.4-liter engine in a 2003 Chrysler Sebring is classified as an interference engine. This means that if the timing belt fails, the pistons can collide with the valves, potentially causing significant engine damage. Regular maintenance of the timing belt is crucial to prevent such failures.
Inside the engine, driven by the timing chain.Inside the engine, driven by the timing chain.
It is inside the passenger side of the engine. It is driven by the timing belt or chain.
The timing chain is inside the passenger side of the engine.The timing chain is inside the passenger side of the engine.
Not unless it is worn.
100,000 miles
The 2.7L has a chain. All other engines have a timing belt.
Replace it every 100,000 miles.
2.7L is a chain. All others are a belt.
Yes.Yes.
Valves can bend.
2.4 liter - 4 cylinder - SOHC ( timing belt ) interference engine 2.4 liter - 4 cylinder - DOHC ( timing belt ) interference engine 2.7 liter - V6 ( timing chain ) interference engine 3.0 liter - V6 ( timing belt ) interference engine